The Dolphins were let down by their offensive line in the final minute, which led to a 57 yard Field Goal try by Caleb Sturgis, who hooked it well LEFT. That FG would have tied the game at 26, but it turned into a 26-23 Ravens’ win. He makes the FG, we go to Overtime and WHO KNOWS???

I watched at Beef O’Brady’s by my house and have gone 0-3 in the 3 times I have watched there.

Tied at 23 with 4:07 left, Sturgis kicked inexplicably kicked the ball out of bounds, which gave the ball to the Ravens at their own 40. Ray Rice had 3 runs of 6 yards each for a total of 18 yards, and Joe Flacco, under serious duress connected with Star Wide-Receiver Torrey Smith for 14 yards, with Brent Grimes draped all over him.

So, Tannehill runs up and spikes the ball to stop the clock with a minute to go. That seems odd to me, that they would do that considering the could have caught the Ravens’ defense off balance and throw a pass to someone to near sideline, or even throw a deep pass to not loose a down. Maybe a pass interference call for us lol?? But the coach went conservative because of no timeouts.

So, it is now 2nd and 10 from the Ravens’ 34, Tannehill in the shotgun drops back to throw, and before he knew it, he gets dropped by Linebacker Elvis Dumervil for a loss of 5. Tyson Clabo got bullied by Dumervil. That was the 3rd time in the last 2 drives he was sacked. Linebacker Terrell Suggs sacked Tannehill 2x in the previous.

So, it is 3rd and 10 at the Ravens’ 39. Tannehill trying to recoup the yards he lost because of the sack, throws an incomplete pass to Charles Clay because Clay inexplicably dropped it..

That was Sturgis’ 1st CAREER MISS. He went 10-10 before the miss. “Bad time to miss,” said the rookie, who had been 10 for 10. “I wanted to make sure I got it there. Unfortunately I hooked it pretty good.” http://espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=331006015[4]

My hands were covering my face, in shock!!!! But, MARK MY WORDS: He will win a game this year!!!

Sure, the miss and the kick out of bounds did the Dolphins’ in, but Tannehill was sacked 6 times. 30 TIMES SACKED on the year! What the hell is going on here?????

Tannehill had a solid day, as did Flacco, who responded well after his 5 INT (career and franchise high) vs. the Bills.

Tannehill went 21-40, 307 yards, TD, but the 6 sacks did him in, as did the 4 drops by receivers. 2 by Wallace. Brian Hartline had a rare drop (which could have been a 1st down from 3rd and 2 at the Ravens’ 45), but he simply dropped. The Dolphins were down 16-13 at that point.

Flacco went 19-32, 269 yards, INT. He had three completions of at least 40 yards, and each set up a score. He led drives of 80, 73 and 94 yards on the Ravens’ first three possessions of the second half, each resulting in a score to transform a 13-6 deficit into a 23-13 lead. http://espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=331006015[4]

In the beginning of the 3rd quarter, with the Dolphins’ up 13-6; Flacco and the Ravens were the beneficiaries of some very questionable interference calls that led to Ravens’ tying the game at 13. Cornerback Nolan Carroll was flagged for a very questionable pass interference call, that resulted in a 38 yard gain for the Ravens. Flacco threw the ball downfield for WR Deonte Thompson and Carroll looked to make a solid play on the ball, but he apparently draped his right arm over Thompson trying to knock the ball away.

Here is a little note about the call:

The initial angle of the television broadcast seemed to show minimal contact between Carroll and Thompson. However, a second camera angle shown later in the third quarter showed that Carroll draped his right arm around the back of Thompson as he jumped up to try and knock down the pass.

That brought the ball to the Dolphins’ 19. 2 plays later, another pass interference call came. It was another questionable one. It went against Grimes. Grimes looked to have made a great play on the ball against Torrey Smith in the end zone, but apparently Grimes did the same thing as Carroll did.

I was SCREAMING, “OH COME ON!! THAT IS RIDICULOUS!!”

The defensive pass interference penalty on this play was a little more clear-cut than the previous play. Close-up replays showed Grimes sticking out his right arm to bar Smith from getting beyond him to where the football had been thrown. Officials key on defenders in coverage whenever they stick out their arm in that manner, and they will consistently call defensive pass interference for an armbar.

That brought the ball to the Dolphins’2. Ray Rice punched it from 2 yards (the 1st of his 2 TD’s).

The Ravens seriously dominated the Dolphins in the running game. 40-133, as opposed to 11-22 for the Dolphins. Rice led the charge for the Ravens; 27/74/2TD’s. He 1st TD tied the game at 13. His TD, put the Ravens up 23-13.

Honestly, I thought the Dolphins could run the ball, but I was seriously wrong. Lamar Miller, found that quickly on the 1st drive of the game. Trying to make 1 yard for a 1st down, he was denied twice. His line: 7/15.

On that drive, the Dolphins should have thrown it on 3rd down. The Dolphins’ offense needs to be creative. Coach Joe Philbin and OC Mike Sherman are GETTING SO PREDICTABLE!! It is so UNIMPRESSIVE!!! Take more shots downfield. This is a PASSING LEAGUE. You have WEAPONS, USE THEM. BE CREATIVE, PLEASE!!!!!!!!

The replay assistant challenged the ruling as a TD, because they thought Clay may have juggled the ball as he hit the ground. I saw the play and I knew it was a TD as the way, and of course, I was right. 13-6 Dolphins.